PEACH 18 AN ALMOND. Vrvna-lr Named Frail and VckoU blp-Onion a flower. There are few iw. Tronyly named UiHitjK in tlie worlil tlian the Jerusalem artichoke, JUi it,, r:t place, it never rame from 'r-lem at all, and in the iifoiid, it In not really an artl rlioke, but a sunflower with its tubers lev-eloped by cultivation. Cultivation has dime wonders for fruits and vejje- llll)lon, for Instance, through its means peaches, apricots and nectarines have been developed from the almond, to which family all three fruits belong. There in little; apparent connection between the wild crab of tlie hedge rows and a newtowu pippin, but both ire members of the same genus. In (Jewi. it is from this same wild crab ipple that the whole of the 700 odd existing varieties of apples have been raided. Technically speaking, too, the pear 1h n apple; mid m in tlie medlar and the mountain ash, which latter is not an si) at all. Is a turnip a cabbage? Yen; one va riety at leuKt of it is. This is the queer vegetable known as kohlrabi, which, although clawed by scientists among the brasslen, or caljbaRe. fam ily, has huge roolK just like a turnip. The cucumber is really u fruit, and not a vegetable, The name remark applies to the toniulo, which is really a fruit aha. The gooseberry is a currant. It is not the ieact like It in either appear ance or flavor, yet both belong to the name family of rlbes. The onion Ik a charming little flower, Its various species bearing white, yel low, blue and rose-colored blossom, many produced in beautiful drooping flusters. Originally the oidou was n flowering plant, but tlie cultivation of certain of Its varieties has produced the now world famous vegetable. When is a chestnut not a chestnut? This Is another of the curiosities of the cla.snKicat.ion of horticultural nom enclature. The lior-e-chelnut in aes eulus, and the oilier kind custaiiea. Stray Stories. The Hiiiif ami dm Reporter. King Alfonso of Spain lias been say ing to a Spanish newspaper what he thinks about tlie pres. Could any thing be more modern than a king dew-ended from an ancient line of monarchs consenting to an interview with a reporter'; This Is the way the young ruler delivers himself, or the way Imdon M. a. P. translates him: The truly impartial periodical, win, h applauds with enthusiasm all that is good and ceiiMii'cM with energy all that Is evil, will ever merit the sin cere esteem of those who prefer the Interests nf the nation at large to any other consideration. To reflect tlie state of opinion and to become the echo of Its needs with out itH prejudice, and with serenity of mind to BacHilce the secondary end to the common good Is a most l, ,uiti ful ideal, and one that falls perfi 'ly 1 within the scope of the mission of the press. I read the newspapers with interest, mud take especial delight in those which, like J tie Woche, for Instance, keep their readers Informed of the advances made In science ami indns try. I think that it is expedient, even necessary, that the current daily nar rative of events In the world, whitb. excite public curiosity, and at times anxiety, (mould be associated with art, which delights as well us Instructs, and with science, whose discoveries kliould be popularized, especially those that affect Industry, so that all who need Instruction may have what is useful side by side with what is reerc iitive. Naming din House. The custom of miming a ship when It Ik launched with the breaking of n bottle of wine on the prow Is a sur vival of an undent practice which had many forms. In early times, when ,the frame of a house was raised, the bottle of wine was broken on the ridge-pole. The usage Is mentioned hi MeLellan'u "History of Oorlmui, Maine." It wan the custom at a raising to break a bottle of spirit on the ridge pole, and to repeat Korne rimes, 'nam ing the frame,"as It was called. When, In IH.'!'.), Jacob II. Clement, of West Oorhani, raised a sluble, John I'lru ney, an old Revolutionary soldier, win wan present, repeated the following lines, which he said were used In naming the frame of Captain John Stephenson's house and barn, which were raised about 1775: l'oit Tin: house r it a. mi-;. Cursed Is the lory's heart Which from tlie I Congress lawn depart. If the lavvM they do not fear 1 hope they will not prosper here. And If the laws they do obey I hope they will prosper In corn and liny. Tho Doctor' MlMiftke. IlicksIir. IloliiH Ih feeling very much depressed. Ho lost one of his patients yesterday? Wlek-Is that iiiiiixu.il? I never thought much of Mollis, anyway. Hick No, bul HiIm was the richest lue he had. Somervllle Journal. The 1'oor Fellow. Wantanno Wlmt Is the matter wltu Scad? I notice bo has bis arm In a sling. DtJKno Ho was recently taken with l severe case of coupon-clippers' par tly!. Baltimore American. Mown Bad Out. To be "rMijpid to faU," 'tie true, We'd feci leas hesitation, Wart fata not alrooat cettala I Aoeept the realfnatioa. -rMUdelpala 1'reae. . .. The Ideal Ionian. In the opinion of Mrs. F. II. Wil liamson, a woman who has devoted much attention to the study of the characteristics of her sex, the Ideal woman Is one without an ideal. .Not only is she easy to live with, but she is worth living for. She Is the sky light In the edjfioe'of the human life. She has no history. She has no story. She Is the rhythm which transforms tlie prose of life Into poetry. She wears a reasonable hat at niatineos. She Is too clever to talk of woman's rights; she takes thein. She wears frocks that match her hair; she does not dye her hair to match her frocks. She Is the sphinx that smiles at the trouble man lakes to unravel the mys tery of the pyramids when he might be doing something with the money In it. She helps her husband to build tip a future for himself and never seeks to rake up the past. She lielleves that a theory 1 the proper fortress of the Immature and that a clergyman may still be a man. She knows that when men talk about a woman being good looking they mean that she is well dressed, though they don't know It. She does not Insist upon her husband's eating up the cucumber sandwiches left over from one of her parties; she eats them herself and suffers in si lence. . She Is not such a fool as to fancy that anyone Is ever convinced by argu ment She does not reason. She loves. She does not believe that a man can love only once or only one. She her self prefers loving much to loving many. Kite believes that the first woman was n hieroglyphic Inscription and that every woman is but a "s.fiiecc" of Kve. She knows that the key to the Inscription Is love. She knows that every real woman is the Ideal woman, the fact being that, ev ery idea of the ideal woman is wholly dependent on the idealist arid every woman who is idolized Is idealized. -Sf A Womdn With Pluck. This Is a brief story about a woman with pluck, Mrs. J. I). Schalierg, of St. Louis, Is a young widow who owns a row of bouses, nil of which she superintended the building of and Is managing. When M rs. S c h a b er g found herself thrown upon her own resources, with a thousand dollars In money and a 85 foot lot as her whole fortune, and two children to MltH.SCllAilbKU. provide for, she concluded that she must have a house to save iying rent as the first step to success. Expecting (o build this house, she had a great many talks with the men whom siie found engaged in tlie construction of buildings In her neighborhood and de cided that if she could manage It it were wisest to build a Oat. Her own lot did not seem as available to her as one nearer a certain avenue. She could buy the lot she wanted for $1, KHI; so, taking her own Sm and ?'.)J in her baby's bank, she bought the lot. It Is delightful to hear Mrs. Seiia berg tell of her efforts to get a build er to fake the contract and Induce a real estate agency to lend her the money to build the house. She went right ahead and now owns n row of houses, all paying good rents. Ivet'a Pretend. I-et's pretend that you and I Have no real cause to cry At Urn stones that bruiso us so In the pathway we are treading Tired, tired feet are treading We are dancing ris we go, Like we used to long hko, Let's pretend. Hut crin you and I rejoice Willi the echo of that voice, With Its mournful rise and fall, Culling, calling, culling, culling? Hope is (l. i' culling? "J'lK HO y.?!'V Vf lief!! !lt tl! "Pis a lonely bittern's call, Let's pretend. Iom it matter, when 'tis done, If the nice be lout nr won? We have gained sunx-tliing, say I, If we've jii.il been trying Though our heart hurst iryini; I can Uxik you in the eye! It will come rigid '' "ml by. Let'x pretend. New York Herald. Woman' Hiirce, According to the book of Oenesls, Adam, the man (i hough ihnt Is cbiluu d to be the silent sex), made the first fpeech on record, but it i very s.tfe to say that woman will have the last w. rd. t'pnn the threshold of this pio gresslve Twentieth century we llnd that woman, emanating from "the Chris! Inn home for a temple and a mother for a slu lne," Is n ddy and ablv filling nearly nil (ho avocations and high callings In life, nor doe It detract one lota from her feminine charms and graces," Ever since Adam set tils teeth on edge with that famous Hen Unvls apple' and Eve found herself on the wrong skin of the gale of I'aradlse wo man trusts to her Intuition, nimble wit and feminine tact to help her through (be pass of difficulty, and this leada tip to woman In literature, who by her eleven) eaa, faithfulness and energy now ttanda abreaat with tboae who bavt 3hi acquired literary fame, finding through the school of experience that there is "no royal road to succies In journalism except through work." Stepping backward to the first wom an who attempted journalism, Jennie June Croly, at the age of 22 years, was the first woman to ba employed on the staff of a daily newspaper in New York City. When this bright, plucky little woman first applied to the D.tnas for a position they were amazed at the idea of a woman in such a capacity, and she worked on the New York Sun a long time without fou.pensation. Then she vlsi:e i the mammoth store of A. T. Stewart and wrote fashion let ters that fast grew in demand and popularity and were syndicated, bring ing her $3 per letter, and for forty years Jennie June flourished and inold ed public opinion on the s-taff of a daily newspap?r. Richmond News-Leader. Girl of the Twentieth Century. Looking back across the long per spective of the hist century, few changes stand out more prominently than those which have helped to revo lutionize the life of the modern girl. Tlie most old-fashioned girl of our time would certainly have ranked as a "re volted daughter, or a "new woman," according to the standard of a hun dred, or even fifty, years ago. The transition period has been no easy time either for parents or (laughters. The mother has had to watch her child quit the nest without much confidence In her ability to fly. The daughter has felt the power of her wings, longed to soar into the free air, but lias been held back by an over-anxious solici tude. So we have heard of revolts and reactions, and both generations have felt more than a little bitterness. Tliis was, perhaps, Inevitable, but It carries Its own cure. Many of these same striving daughters are now moth ers themselves, and it seems as though tlie new generation of girls will be taught consciously to value and use the greater liberty and scope fully ac corded them to-day. The girl of tlie twentieth century starts wilh every thing In her favor, it only remains for her to show herself worthy of her posi tion, and in her turn to make clear the way for the generation;! that shall come after. Guardian. Why Klnniicln Shrink. Klimnels or any articles made of woo! are entirely different In their ulti mate fibers from linen or cotton or any vegetable fabric. The fibers are spiial In form and heat and cold and rubbing make them draw up, while certain strong alkalies seem to produce the same effect. It Is, therefore, nec eff; r.' that flannels should be washed In liter of even temperature, wrung dry ami rubbed as little as possible. Kill) when necessary with the hands and not on a board. l)o not put flun tuls outdoors fo freeze In winter, but hang them before the fire or In a warm room to dry as ouiekiy as possible, and (hey will not shrink. Shaped wool undergarments should be dried on wooden forms, the exact tdz of the garments when new. Sln tcIiKl on these frames the flannel cannot shrink, and remains as long as It. lasts as pood ns new. Frame of this kind cost about as much as good gsirmmtH originally do, and will last a lifetime. No Hcroica Atmt.t Her. MI.kk Mntiilo Cdirlpui, n honltliy, self-emifideiit jrlrt of 18 joiirs, who liven In f nin ha, refu.ses to lip rilneed m n riedehfal and xv(irIi'pied ns a heroine , liecnuse, fciiiKle-hiiiided, (die (!iit tired a liutKl.'if. Indeed, (die regards the NtnifiKle ho Uveen her find the iiiiiheiillne thief ns unequal. An .i:.s.s 'in i'iKiin imtH it: ' '"i'here's notliliiK !n niy thrashliiK the fellow lo miike n sniling 1-!ttn and I am In excellent MIMS COItKK. VN. funs alioiit, A ft; r KolliliK nil Mllliiinei' tuiiiiiiiK. Why hIihu'iIi t I he able fo handle a man who, j iolialily, has lark ed (ioi d fond and, equally probably, Iiim not wanted for InloxieanlH. I had my witH about me. If the until had been nmeh lnr(;er than I inn I would have ealied the Jioliee (Kreetly. J'.ut the mo- lueiit I miw him I knew I eouhl net the belter of him, tint I did." Woiiiau'a l.aittrhter I'lrnHntit. No man IooUh lilx fie.xf when he Is lanhliiK heai-Llly. A woman, on tlie dl her hand, limy not enjoy n Joke or a Hituatloil a wlilt lesM, lior really latih le.ijt, but hhe luamiKe to (lo no, us ft rale, without dixarranKhiK lier features nr her follelte. and Hinlliii (llxiKreo nhly on the tympanum of other people. The tinkle of feminine laughter Is jjen eril)y pleaKtint to llMten to; It Hounds well nertw.1 water. It floats pltmwintly on Ilia breeze. lmdon "Iady'g no torial." Kan Pnlatlv. Cnrs for HandHclie. Tut liniidful of hh It Into a gimrt of water, add ono ounce Hplrit o( hnrthorn, and hnlf-onnee eainphorat w plrlt of wltie. Iut them quickly Into a buttle and cork tightly to pre vent tlw- wtcape of the aprit. rtonk a piece of run In the mixture, and apply It to the head; wet tbe rag alreab aa oon aa It geta heated. .! if Ail Tired Oat. Tbe weary, worn out, all-tired feel ings come to ev erybody who taxes the kidneys. When the kidneys are overworked they fail to perform the duties nature has provided for theni to do. When the kidneys fail dan gerous diseases quickly follow, uri liary disorders, dia betes, dropsy, rheu matism, Kright's disease. Uoau's Kidney Pllis cure all kidney and blad 'der ills. Head the following case: Veteran Joshua Heller, of 700 South Walnut street, Urbana, III., says: "In the fali of 1899 after getting ttoan's Kidney Tills at Cunningham Bros.' drug store in Champaign and taking a coursj of treatment I told the readers of tbe paper that they had relieved me of kidney trouble, disposed of a lame back with pain across my loins and be-! neath the shoulder blades. During the interval which hud elapsed I have had occasion to resort to Dean's Kidney Fills when I noticed warnings of at tack. On each and every occasion the results obtained were just as satisfac tory as when the pills were first brought to my notice. I just as em phatically endorse the preparation to day as I did over two years ago." A Free Trial of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr.. Heller will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Medical advice free; strictly confidential, Address Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists, price 50 cents per box. 10c. 25c. 50c. ALL DRUGGISTS. CURE II liowel tronhlna. appenrftrKSa, bll-iuni-, bad linu ili, bad blood, wind on Die stomach, bloHtetl bowel, foul TVl : IT ll . 'll b ..,. I ii . I f ,. i. .. J .', r .. t ... ,,1 ... p.,lu alter eating, liver trouble, inflow complexion anil et!,T!iie. tvli. ii your bowrl don't move regu larly you ara cettlns alck. oiilipation kill, more people than all oilier lliip,i- louether. It U a atarter lor the, chronle. ailment and lonit yrara of inTerlnsf that conm afterwr!. No matter what aiia you, mart HiUIiik CASCASsKTS to-day, for you Bill never ect well and lit, wcil all tbe limou.iiii you put your bowrla rl;;ht. Take our advice; atari will. CAm;a K Id's, to-day, undnr au abaolute guar axiWje to cure or moupf rr.fuu.ded. us A hotel in Bangor, Me., contracted witb an electric litjht company to put in seven electric lights. After tbey were In working order, the ho tel employed a handy man to tap the wire surreptitiously on the street side of the rnetei aud add forty-olce lights more. Three vaccinations are dow com pulsory Id France. The fltst must be made duiingthe first yearr.f infancy, the second in the eleventh year, and tlie.tJjird in the tweoty-tirst year. Every time a persoD loses bis tem per he finds a lot of trouhle. No, Cordelia the seashore bree.e is not caused by the hotel ict. ns blow ing In their money. A man spends one-third of his life in bed but it's the other two-thirds that usually causes all the trouble. HeinK a financier is beipg able to bag for yourself somebody else's fi nances. A girl ought to be careful to dress so as not to have any pins about ber waist. It takes some people longer to let go of a dollar than it does some to get a million of them. IT'S A MISTAKE To Attribat CofTt. I1U to Poor Oradaa of Coffer. Many people, lay all the blame for the diseases caused by coffee upon the poorer Kriub-s of eofl'ee, hut this Is nit error, as the following proves' "I have urn (I every kind of tin- heat crude of tea and coffi e Unit " iiii be ot from a fil st-i tasn grocer, hut never found on that would not upM't my i; rvotis sys tem, and It wan not until 1 began to di'li.k PoKtuni rood ('uffee In place of coffee and tea that I had relief from the terrific attaeks of nervous aiek he;,daehe from which I hail Buffered for 3D years. "I had tried ull kinds of medicine but none helptd uie. "Kaon after 1 stopped drinking coffee and bewail to dritik I'ostmri the head-aelii-s grew leas, and It was not long until I was enilrdy cured and I have never luid a return of this distressing trouble, for nnwudjiys I never drink coffee but stlek to I'ostutn. "Aa aoon n niy wife faw what Tostum bad dune for me nhe gave up coR'eo, which Mie lintl drank all ber life. This wan six weeks ago and she is a changed woman, for her nervous tieH has nil disappeared, her face has become smooth ntui her cheeka have a good ro.r color. She ships Mreli, loo, something nbo could never do while she drank coffee. We comrider Tostum a howelndd iieceslly hi my bonne and have Induced many friend to try this wonderful food drink la place of coffee," Name slvm by Postuhi Co., Battle Creek, Mich.. Look In each psekajje for a copy of tbe famous little book, "Th Roa4 to Well.llle." An eld maid should be well shaken before taken. It takes a woman to marry a man just to Bee what kind of a husband he will turn out be. Most men begin to economize on their own spending by cutth.g down their wife's allowance. The amateur piano player is all ritibt: the tiouble is with the people who dont' like ttut kind of music. It s a good thing for some people that the necessities of life do not in clude brains. Sufferers from Lung Troubles. The offer made elsewhere in this paper by Dr. I)erk l Yonkerman, 318(1 Shake speare ui!ding, Kalamazoo, Mich'., to consumptive and sufferers from lung trouuie Hi remarKanie, especially tie show ins tbe undoubted confidence of those wiio make it in the efficacy of the remedy offered to the public. The list of names given as testimonials to back up the offer and the remedy are not those of obscure individuals, but of men of renown, many of Uieni of national fame who have used tlie remedy and been cured. It certainly looks as if this offer was a genuine one, made in good faith and based altogether upon the merits of the remedy. It's queer wbat different ideas widowers and widows have about wbat is good and wbat bad luck. I cannot praise I'iso's Cure enough for the wonders it has worked in curing me. -R. II. Seidel, 22i Olive street, St I,ouu, Mo., April 15, 1901. A suburhan servant is known by tbe family she consents to let live with her. PREVENTED LIVER TONIC - f.L irPtt jsr-srzri jui wm-r-r- tt t GUARANTEED ImlUr mrdleln In grrat merit, and otir will ( A( AIIK'I money rernnded. uo buy today, iwo oipc boici, jit inemai fair, honrt trial, ttm prr simple direction, and If you are not att!iifliJ, aClc r ualngroue &ft box, return the onnediOo box and the rnunty box to n oj mu.ll, or the dmcai from whom yon pu reunited It, and ittyour moneybftck for both Iioiki. TaU our aUvlff no malir what alls you atari to Any. Health will qnlokly follow rnd yoo will bleat the day Iou ilroLadtrtodlheiMf oV A KF'I iS. Book free by mail ddretws 8TDULl.(j EKMKDI CO., W lOBli or CU1CA00. The red coral which is used in jewelry, and which is known as precious coral, is mostly obtained in the Mediterranean, the Barary Coast furnishing the dark red, Sardinia the yellow or salmon color, and the coast of Italy the rose pink. It is also found in the Red Sea. Smoking cars for ladies are in use od some of the Russian railroads. Since capital punishment was abol ished in Italy, in 1S75. murders there have increased forty-two per cent. Cynical View of Die. Be honest, and your friends will call you rude. Be pious, aud people will call you a hypocrite. He ludependcnt and people will say you put dd airs. He philosophic i, and people will call you a regular fool. Bo tactful, and people will wonder what you are driving at. Cure For Ulundtfflrn. Study what conseraLie men are doing. Desire to'be something. Yju may rot have beeo born that way. Cultivate tlie memory, be energetic, attentive, and on the alert. If you will sit don every nigh! snd write out bt'flv an accouist oi everything you luive done during thf clay you will be startled to see how many mistakes you hue made. Do this for awhile and you will notice that the number of blundcs dimin ishes. H'hyV lici iiuse you get to thinking about your etrors and yuu are unconsciously over watchful. E. M. Pratt, In Chicago Inter Ocean. Mm. WtiuloWii HOOTtllNd MYlttlp drui t.-et I ne, aoflfiiH li- minis, r--l n nibtiuu, allhys jiaiii cnn.h colie. i', ire . tor ( hi! H III' H 0 liotlk The oldest ship In the world, the mail schooner Vigilant, running into St. Croix, V. W. I., although now under the French Dig, was built of Ess x oak, at Essex, Mass., in 1802. putnam Faiii;i.i;ss o yes pro duce the brightest uud fatont colors. An Arkansas man was recently bitten by a mule with fatal results. This merely shows that the mule Is dangerous at cither end. STATa or Ohio, City or Toi.roo, 1 1,1'oai. (!ourrv. Fhakk J. CiiKxrY niakss oalh that he In th anlor piirtnerof the firm of F.J.CMKNKThCn.. doum uii-Iiio In the Cltv of Toledo, Comily ami State (oi-akl, nml tlml said firm n III iy tlin urn o ON H Ill NOHKI) nOf.l.Alt.S inr wudi anil every ran of Catarhii that cannot be eured by he ua of Hali.'k Catahuh i t n k. KHAN K J. CHKNKY. Sworn to before m and iiIhtI!hI lo my pre, aoce, tlili IU day of Decainbar, A. I), turn. W. Ot.KAS(iN, JVotary Vublic. Hall's Catarrh Cure la Mm lnlernally and acti ilrantly oo Uia blocJ and mueoua lurfarea of tbe filam. Hd for twtlmoiilala, fraa. r. j. i ntKii w. joiaao, u, I by DnicKlt, Tttc. Il'a r roily I'llli i Ba re tba beat. WEAT9EM7ISE IS THE MAN WHO WEAES A reputation xtendind avr Am ixty-ix ytars and our fV SIGN OP THE FI5HL -1 ncrv ora many imiUkuon. ' 6 3ur of th turn I UWCK On tho button. M on ikii- Mrnvmnn - I iunEjiw,pwiw,nAHuUI.S. TOWtt CANADIAN COl Limtot TOBOWTOL CAH W. L. DOUGLAS 3.53 &3 SHOES iSSC You can save from $3 to $6 yearly by wearhur W. L. Dourlu $3.30 nr SS .,.. that have been cost ing you from $4.00 to $5.00. The im mense sale of W. I,. Douglas siioas proves their superiority over all other makes. HiAd by retail shoe dealers everywhere. Look for name and price on bottom. That DouRjaa ue Cor JliaColt irore there js value in Umiir!a Kf.. si'ir r.ii.i.i'awior male. - rw mt- t'ji m,ltale Line eannirt 0e equalled a, anu vnct Shorn, bf mall, S3 ml. ulra. I (r(.. Catalog free. V. I. HOKihiti, Brorktoa, Mats. ' i aftllctad with ) BY NEVER SOLD IN BULK. TO CURE. Five year mw the, Or t box of CASCAB TS was sold. Mow It U over six million boxM m year, renter than any Ihn Wait Iff tvt tnatltnonlnl. We have faith and S (Absolutely ffuarantf-eU to cure or l nil ia BOiomie prooi or A furnished house was rented irtv Asbury Park, N. J., and ten days' after moviug in the tenant wasi forced to vacate because the domi cile was infested with bedbugs. Suit for tbe rent was brought by the owner, but Judge Heisiey decided that the house was unfit for occu pancy, and that therefore the IanH loid bad no just claim. The bide of a cow produces about tbiity-tive pounds of leather; that of) a horse about eighteen pounds. A man can make up his mind that he loves a woman agoi.d deal quicker, than he can that he waGts to mairy her. In an article on "The Age of th World" Sii Edward Fry, the famous English geologist, declares that 450,-; 0(X),000 years must have elapsed since) the existence of life on the globe. Fifteen steamers landed during tb week ending July 25 at Liverpool from Amsterdam and Cimidlan poitsv G,048 cattle, 2,872 sheep, 31,813 sheep carcasses and 29,;93 quarters of beef. A recent census of China shows that that country, crowded witb "teeming millio"S," has 103 to thai square mile. Belgium has 220 to the, square mile. Great Britain 130 and Germany 105. Kasy to Get. Plerpont, O., Oct. 5. Remarkable a deed is the experience of Mr. A. 8. Turner, a mini now over seventy-one years of age, ami whose home Is here. For many years this old gentleman hud suffered with a very unpleasant form of Kidney Trouble, a kind that very often bothers aged people. He would have to fret up four or five timet every night, and this very tiresome din ease was fat wearing him out At Inst after having almost made np His mind that he would never be able :o net relief, he stumbled over a medi cine which relieved him almost Imme diately, snd has cured hlra permanent ly. It, is so very easy to get and so simple that Mr. Turner thinks every one should know of It Every denier in the country has It, and all you have to do Is to usk for Dodd'g Kidney I'lll. Mr. Turner Kays: "I can heartily snd hone.stly recom mend Ilodd's Kidney I'illg for they cured me. Several others In the fam ily have used them, too, anil slwnya with the best results. 1 think tbey have no equal." Rlpntn Tabniei am the beat dy'iAft medicine emr made. A Inindrod million nf thno have been aeld In the linlU'd Hiatal la a uncle yoer. OiontipaHaa. hartlurn, link hnadachf, dint Den, hmf bmal.h. nam thmtt mmA inner nitimn arising from a nixrdaraa tnruaoh Are rwllevMl or outetl by Rlpana Tabulae. win K'-iierany flJ mm Wllblil tweel j 3 Vl' of sr wii miniiw., ma nre-cem pacicace aa, mr oraiaary oooaatoui. AUra(f 1U aril niin. i .mi 4 N. N. U. 708-41. TOnW N . I- r. adu- Jliool. tp to. led, itxpal. f- oilcy hfiat h wavt la buc(lr"l Hod (ha lt reato: good - ill all? 4 iuffT-.j- r